Original rifle was a Rem700 SPS Tactical .308. Local family friend is a FFL, got me a super deal on it and while I was new and knew nothing about bolt guns, I loved it. It was a great shooter for what purpose it was made, and though the 1/12tw 20" barrel only generated a muzzle velocity of 2550fps with 175gr SMK, it was still quite accurate even at 800-1000yd depending on the type of shooting we was doing.
Scope is a Bushnell Elite Tactical 3-12 which I bought after watching Lowlight's review of him beating the piss out of it and it still rocking on the range. While I wish I had more magnification especially at LR, it tracks perfectly and has always been more than reliable.
After shooting with the .308 for a little over 2 years, and going to a few matches and realizing that while it was a good shooter and accurate to its ability, I was still HIGHLY outmatched when it comes to shooting LR matches and Sniper competitions. Looking at the top of the list scores where I was going, you seen a constant in calibers. (6.5x47L, 6.5x284, 6.5CM, .260, .243, etc.) Not saying that calibers such as .308, 7mm, 338, 300, didnt place well, but they just apparently did not compete with these faster, higher BC, calibers and bullets.
I called around to several gunsmiths, got prices and quotes, and while there was not a huge difference in them, I have always been a "budget precision" type of shooter, and having to throw half down and send my rifle across the country, just was not a choice I was able to make. After talking to some of my local shooting friends, someone pointed me to a local smith, a guy who had been using lathes and shop machinery since the early 80's and been gunsmithing with friends since before that only lived about a 20min drive from my house. After a few trips to visit, and us talking about the type of shooting I enjoyed, and his (benchrest) he asked me if I had ever heard of David Tubb. I said no, and began to do my research. Needless to say, after seeing what he was able to do with the 6XC round, and do it repetitively, and how easy it was to load for, I made my decision. Not to mention, no one else I know of, in my area especially, has ever dabbled in the 6XC round.
All this was probably back in the beginning of Sept, I dropped off my rifle and told him to let me know as he worked on it and Id like to watch to see how it is all put together, and I learned more in just a few trips being hands on then I ever would have just reading online.
I did not plan on using the 115DTACS, but we still reamed for them anyway. I plan on only using 105 Hybrids as they show some potential already, just have to find the right node.
Other than the threading of course and a few other things, they do everything by hand. They only do a few guns a year so mass production isnt a problem they must worry about it. Here they are blue printing and straightening up the action and bolt face.
We have tested loads from 37.5gr H4350 (105 hybrid) up to 39.5 which gave me a MV of 2990fps. A pretty good group, but less than 60 shots are currently down the barrel, so we are still breaking it in and hopefully will find something that works soon. Here is the final product as it sits today, currently doesnt have my rail, rings, scope, or Harrid Bipod on it.
Barrel is a Krieger MTU 1/8tw with radial brake, HS precision stock.
Scope is a Bushnell Elite Tactical 3-12 which I bought after watching Lowlight's review of him beating the piss out of it and it still rocking on the range. While I wish I had more magnification especially at LR, it tracks perfectly and has always been more than reliable.
After shooting with the .308 for a little over 2 years, and going to a few matches and realizing that while it was a good shooter and accurate to its ability, I was still HIGHLY outmatched when it comes to shooting LR matches and Sniper competitions. Looking at the top of the list scores where I was going, you seen a constant in calibers. (6.5x47L, 6.5x284, 6.5CM, .260, .243, etc.) Not saying that calibers such as .308, 7mm, 338, 300, didnt place well, but they just apparently did not compete with these faster, higher BC, calibers and bullets.
I called around to several gunsmiths, got prices and quotes, and while there was not a huge difference in them, I have always been a "budget precision" type of shooter, and having to throw half down and send my rifle across the country, just was not a choice I was able to make. After talking to some of my local shooting friends, someone pointed me to a local smith, a guy who had been using lathes and shop machinery since the early 80's and been gunsmithing with friends since before that only lived about a 20min drive from my house. After a few trips to visit, and us talking about the type of shooting I enjoyed, and his (benchrest) he asked me if I had ever heard of David Tubb. I said no, and began to do my research. Needless to say, after seeing what he was able to do with the 6XC round, and do it repetitively, and how easy it was to load for, I made my decision. Not to mention, no one else I know of, in my area especially, has ever dabbled in the 6XC round.
All this was probably back in the beginning of Sept, I dropped off my rifle and told him to let me know as he worked on it and Id like to watch to see how it is all put together, and I learned more in just a few trips being hands on then I ever would have just reading online.
I did not plan on using the 115DTACS, but we still reamed for them anyway. I plan on only using 105 Hybrids as they show some potential already, just have to find the right node.
Other than the threading of course and a few other things, they do everything by hand. They only do a few guns a year so mass production isnt a problem they must worry about it. Here they are blue printing and straightening up the action and bolt face.
We have tested loads from 37.5gr H4350 (105 hybrid) up to 39.5 which gave me a MV of 2990fps. A pretty good group, but less than 60 shots are currently down the barrel, so we are still breaking it in and hopefully will find something that works soon. Here is the final product as it sits today, currently doesnt have my rail, rings, scope, or Harrid Bipod on it.
Barrel is a Krieger MTU 1/8tw with radial brake, HS precision stock.